Pomerantz2008

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Pomerantz2008
BibType ARTICLE
Key Pomerantz2008
Author(s) Anita Pomerantz
Title “Tú Necesitas Preguntar en Español”: Negotiating Good Language Learner Identity in a Spanish Classroom
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Tag(s) foreign language learning, identity, positioning, ideology, discourse analysis, Spanish
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Year 2008
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Journal Journal of Language Identity and Education
Volume 7
Number 3-4
Pages 253–271
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DOI 10.1080/15348450802237897
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Abstract

This article builds on Norton and Toohey's (2001) critique of good language learner (GLL) research to illustrate how college students in an advanced Spanish conversation course drew on particular ideologies of language and foreign language learning to construct and negotiate their classroom identities. I argue that these ideologies were implicated in the production of a local, metapragmatic model (Wortham, 2006) that allowed the use of certain linguistic resources to be understood as indexing GLL identity. Moreover, through a detailed account of 2 interactional encounters, I demonstrate how individuals actually used these linguistic resources to negotiate their identities as GLLs relative to one another in practice. I conclude with a brief discussion of how this approach to understanding GLLs can inform both research on language learners and additional language learning.

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